<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Godkendelse af Google-konti fungerer kun i officielle versioner, da Android tjekker app-signaturen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Giv tilladelser til at vælge en konto og læse dit navn</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google vil beder om tilladelse til at læse, komponere, sende samt permanent slette alle din e-mails. FairEmail sletter aldrig dine beskeder uden dit samtykke.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Die Autorisierung von Google-Konten funktioniert nur in offiziellen Versionen, weil Android die App-Signatur überprüft</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Bitte erteilen Sie die Berechtigung, ein Konto auszuwählen und Ihren Namen zu lesen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google wird Sie um Erlaubnis bitten, alle Ihre E-Mails zu lesen, zu verfassen, zu senden und dauerhaft zu löschen. FairEmail löscht niemals Ihre Nachrichten ohne Ihre ausdrückliche Zustimmung.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Die Autorisierung von Google-Konten funktioniert nur in offiziellen Versionen, weil Android die App-Signatur überprüft</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Bitte erteilen Sie die Berechtigung, ein Konto auszuwählen und Ihren Namen zu lesen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google wird Sie um Erlaubnis bitten, alle Ihre E-Mails zu lesen, zu verfassen, zu senden und dauerhaft zu löschen. FairEmail löscht niemals Ihre Nachrichten ohne Ihre ausdrückliche Zustimmung.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Die Autorisierung von Google-Konten funktioniert nur in offiziellen Versionen, weil Android die App-Signatur überprüft</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Bitte erteilen Sie die Berechtigung, ein Konto auszuwählen und Ihren Namen zu lesen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google wird Sie um Erlaubnis bitten, alle Ihre E-Mails zu lesen, zu verfassen, zu senden und dauerhaft zu löschen. FairEmail löscht niemals Ihre Nachrichten ohne Ihre ausdrückliche Zustimmung.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Η εξουσιοδότηση λογαριασμών Google θα λειτουργήσει μόνο σε επίσημες εκδόσεις διότι το Android ελέγχει την υπογραφή της εφαρμογής</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Παρακαλώ, παραχωρήστε τις απαιτούμενες άδειες για την επιλογή ενός λογαριασμού και την ανάγνωση του ονόματός σας</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Η Google θα ζητήσει άδειες που αφορούν στην ανάγνωση, σύνταξη, αποστολή και οριστική διαγραφή όλων των μηνυμάτων σας. Το FairEmail δεν θα διαγράψει ποτέ τα μηνύματά σας χωρίς τη ρητή συγκατάθεσή σας.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_remark">Faites « Retour » pour aller à la boîte de réception</string>
<stringname="title_setup_oauth_permission">Le fournisseur de messagerie a approuvé OAuth uniquement pour les versions officielles de l\'application</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">L’autorisation des comptes Google fonctionnera uniquement dans les versions officielles parce qu’Android vérifie la signature de l’application</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Veuillez accorder les autorisations pour sélectionner un compte et lire votre nom</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google vous demandera l’autorisation de lire, rédiger, envoyer et supprimer définitivement tous vos courriels. FairEmail ne supprimera jamais vos messages sans votre approbation.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_remark">Faire «Retour» pour aller à la boîte de réception</string>
<stringname="title_setup_oauth_permission">Le fournisseur de messagerie a approuvé OAuth uniquement pour les versions officielles de l\'application</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">L’autorisation des comptes Google fonctionnera seulement sur les versions officielles parce qu’Android vérifie la signature de l’application</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Veuillez accorder les autorisations pour sélectionner un compte et lire votre nom</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google vous demandera l’autorisation pour lire, rédiger, envoyer et supprimer définitivement tous vos e-mails. FairEmail ne supprimera jamais vos messages sans votre approbation.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Autorizar contas de Google só funcionará nas versións oficiais desta aplicación porque Android verifica a súa sinatura dixital</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Por favor, conceda permisos para seleccionar unha conta e ler o seu nome</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google pedirá permisos para ler, redactar, enviar e borrar permanentemente todo o seu correo. FairEmail nunca eliminará as súas mensaxes sen o seu consentimento explícito.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_remark">Vai \'indietro\' per andare alla casella di posta in arrivo</string>
<stringname="title_setup_oauth_permission">Il fornitore di posta elettronica ha approvato OAuth solo per le versioni ufficiali dell\'applicazione</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">L\'autorizzazione degli account Google funzionerà solo nelle versioni ufficiali, perché Android controlla la firma dell\'app</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Si prega di concedere i permessi per selezionare un account e leggere il tuo nome</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google chiederà le autorizzazioni per leggere, comporre, inviare e eliminare definitivamente tutte le tue email. FairEmail non eliminerà mai i tuoi messaggi senza il tuo esplicito consenso.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Het autoriseren van Google accounts werkt alleen in officiële versies omdat Android de app handtekening controleert</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Geef a.u.b. toestemming om een account te selecteren en uw naam te lezen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google zal machtigingen vragen om al uw e-mail te lezen, op te stellen, te verzenden en definitief te verwijderen. FairEmail zal uw berichten nooit verwijderen zonder uw expliciete toestemming.</string>
@ -439,6 +439,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_language_detection">Taal van bericht detecteren</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Autoryzacja kont Google będzie działać tylko w oficjalnych wersjach, ponieważ system Android sprawdza podpis aplikacji</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Przyznaj uprawnienia, aby wybrać konto i odczytać twoje imię</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google poprosi o uprawnienia do odczytu, tworzenia, wysyłania i trwałego usuwania wszystkich wiadomości e-mail. FairEmail nigdy nie usunie twoich wiadomości bez Twojej wyraźnej zgody.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_pop3"comment="title_setup_pop3 Last item in quick setup popup menu ">Cont POP3</string>
<stringname="title_setup_pop3">Cont POP3</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Autorizarea conturilor Google v-a funcționa doar în versiunile oficiale pentru că Android verifică semnătura aplicației</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Vă rugăm să acordați permisiunea de a selecta un cont și a vă citi numele</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google va cere permisiunea de a citi, compune, trimite și șterge în mod permanent mesajele dumneavoastră. de email. FairEmail nu vă va șterge niciodată mesajele fără consimțământul dumneavoastră explicit.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_pop3"comment="title_setup_pop3 Last item in quick setup popup menu ">Учётная запись POP3</string>
<stringname="title_setup_pop3">Учётная запись POP3</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Авторизация учётных записей Google будет работать только в официальных версиях, так как Android проверяет подпись приложения</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Пожалуйста, предоставьте разрешения для выбора учётной записи и чтения вашего имени</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google запросит разрешения на чтение, создание, отправку и безвозвратное удаление всех ваших сообщений. FairEmail никогда не будет удалять ваши сообщения без вашего явного согласия.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_remark">Vrátiť sa \'späť\' do doručených</string>
<stringname="title_setup_oauth_permission">Poskytovateľ služby e-mail povolil autorizáciu použitím OAuth len pre oficiálne zostavenia aplikácii</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Autorizovanie účtu Google bude fungovať iba v oficiálnych verziách z dôvodu kontroly podpisu aplikácie zo strany Androidu</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Prosím o udelenie povolenia na výberr účtu a načítanie Vášho mena</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google sa opýta na povolenia pre čítanie, písanie, odosielanie a trvalé vymazanie všetkých vašich e-mailov. FairEmail nikdy nevymaže vaše správy bez vášho vysloveného súhlasu.</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Godkännande av Google-konton fungerar endast i officiella versioner eftersom Android kontrollerar appens signatur</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Vänligen bevilja behörigheter för att välja ett konto och läsa ditt namn</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_permissions">Google kommer att be om behörighet att läsa, komponera, skicka och permanent ta bort all din e-post. FairEmail kommer aldrig att ta bort dina meddelanden utan ditt uttryckliga medgivande.</string>
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Design je založen na mnoha diskuzích a pokud chcete, můžete se do diskuze za
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Mám jiný dotaz.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Designet er baseret på mange debatter, og er du interesseret, kan du også deba
* [(159) Hvad er Disconnect's sporingsbeskyttelseslister?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Kan der blive tilføjet permanent sletning af beskeder uden bekræftelse?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kan der blive tilføjet en indstilling til ændring af primær- og accentfarverne?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Jeg har et andet spørgsmål.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Das Design basiert auf vielen Diskussionen und wenn du möchtest, kannst du auch
* [(159) Was sind Disconnects Tracker-Schutzlisten?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Kannst du eine dauerhafte Löschung von Nachrichten ohne Bestätigung hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kannst du eine Einstellung zum Ändern der primären und akzentuierenden Farbe hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Ich habe eine weitere Frage.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Das Design basiert auf vielen Diskussionen und wenn du möchtest, kannst du auch
* [(159) Was sind Disconnects Tracker-Schutzlisten?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Kannst du eine dauerhafte Löschung von Nachrichten ohne Bestätigung hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kannst du eine Einstellung zum Ändern der primären und akzentuierenden Farbe hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Ich habe eine weitere Frage.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Das Design basiert auf vielen Diskussionen und wenn du möchtest, kannst du auch
* [(159) Was sind Disconnects Tracker-Schutzlisten?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Kannst du eine dauerhafte Löschung von Nachrichten ohne Bestätigung hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kannst du eine Einstellung zum Ändern der primären und akzentuierenden Farbe hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Ich habe eine weitere Frage.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ El diseño está basado en muchas discusiones y si lo deseas puedes unirte a la
* [(159) ¿Qué son las listas de protección de rastreadores de Disconnect?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) ¿Puedes añadir el borrado permanente de mensajes sin confirmación?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) ¿Puedes añadir un ajuste para cambiar el color principal y de acento?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Tengo otra pregunta.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[من یک سوال دیگر دارم.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(159) Qu'est ce que deconnecter les listes de protection du tracker ?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Pouvez-vous ajouter la suppression définitive des messages sans confirmation ?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Pouvez vous ajouter un paramètre pour changer les couleurs primaire et d'accentuation ?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[J’ai une autre question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(159) Qu'est ce que deconnecter les listes de protection du tracker ?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Pouvez-vous ajouter la suppression définitive des messages sans confirmation ?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Pouvez vous ajouter un paramètre pour changer les couleurs primaire et d'accentuation ?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[J’ai une autre question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Desain ini bersadarkan dari banyak diskusi dan anda dapat mendiskusikannya [di f
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Apakah anda dapat menambahkan penghapusan permanen dari pesan tanpa konfirmasi?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Apakah anda dapat menambahkan pengaturan untuk mengubah warna utama dan aksen?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Saya memiliki pertanyaan lain.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Il design è basato su molte discussioni e se vuoi puoi discuterne anche tu [in
* [(159) Cosa sono gli elenchi di protezione del monitoraggio di Disconnect?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Puoi aggiungere l'eliminazione permanente dei messaggi senza conferma?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Puoi aggiungere un'impostazione per modificare il colore primario e di cadenza?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Ho un'altra domanda.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
<br/>
## Ricevi supporto
@ -2823,10 +2842,10 @@ There is no support on building and developing things by yourself.
Requested features should:
* essere utili alla maggior parte delle persone
* non complicare l'utilizzo di FairEmail
* inserirsi nella filosofia di FairEmail (rispettoso della privacy, con un occhio alla sicurezza)
* essere conformi agli standard comuni (IMAP, SMTP, ecc.)
* be usefulto most people
* not complicate the usage of FairEmail
* fit within the philosophy of FairEmail (privacy oriented, security minded)
* comply with common standards (IMAP, SMTP, etc)
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Designet er basert på mange diskusjoner, og hvis du vil, kan du diskutere om de
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Designet er basert på mange diskusjoner, og hvis du vil, kan du diskutere om de
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Projekt opiera się na wielu dyskusjach i jeśli chcesz, możesz o nim dyskutowa
* [(159) Czym są listy ochrony przed śledzeniem Disconnect?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Czy możesz dodać trwałe usuwanie wiadomości bez potwierdzenia?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Mam kolejne pytanie.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ O design é baseado em várias discussões e, se quiser, você pode discutir sob
* [(159) O que são listas de proteção de rastreador de desconexão?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Vocês podem adicionar a exclusão permanente de mensagens sem confirmação?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Eu tenho outra pergunta.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
* [(159) Что такое списки защиты от отслеживания Disconnects? ](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Можете ли вы добавить возможность перманентно удалять сообщения без подтверждения?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Можете ли вы добавить возможность изменять первичный и акцентный цвета?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[У меня есть еще один вопрос.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ Designen bygger på många diskussioner och om du vill kan du diskutera det [i d
* [(159) Vad är Disconnect's spårningsskyddslistor?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Kan du lägga till permanent radering av meddelanden utan bekräftelse?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kan du lägga till en inställning för att ändra primär färg och accentfärg?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Jag har en annan fråga.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Onay olmadan mesajların kalıcı olarak silinmesini ekleyebilir misiniz?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[Farklı bir sorum var.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
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<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
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<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(159) What are Disconnect's tracker protection lists?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2337,13 +2338,19 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
<aname="faq125"></a>
**(125) What are the current experimental features?**
* [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) support
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox needs to be enabled.
Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
**Important**: most email server do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
@ -2810,6 +2817,18 @@ If I could, I would add a setting to select the primary and accent color right a
<br/>
<aname="faq162"></a>
**(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?***
Yes, [IMAP NOTIFY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5465) has been supported since version 1.1413.
IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messages of all *subscribed* folders will be requested and if a notification is received for a subscribed folder, that the folder will be synchronized. Synchronization for subscribed folders can therefore be disable, saving folder connections to the email server.
**Important**: push messages (=always sync) for the inbox and subscription management (receive settings) need to be enabled.
**Important**: most email servers do not support this! You can check the log via the navigation menu if an email server supports the NOTIFY capability.